In order to give you the full Kristin Nicholas experience, you have a chance to win a brand new copy of Color By Kristin (provided by Sixth & Spring Books) along with these 12 skeins of the beautiful Julia yarn! (Yarn provided by Westminster Fibers.)

What a great opportunity this is to play with color and try out the many great colorwork techniques presented in the book.

To enter to win this fabulous prize just leave a comment (with contact information) under this drawing post!

If you'd like to gain an additional drawing entry, please link to this giveaway

from your blog, twitter, or facebook account.

In your comment, please show me where I can find your link.

Remember, only one comment per person please.

The winner will be announced May 1, 2010, so please check back then to see if you've won!

How gorgeous!! I put a link to your giveaway in my facebook status here: http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=1110663149So pretty please give me an extra chance to win this awesome prize!! BTW, I love the color work that Kristin does! So inspirational!( JPeled on ravelry)

Wow! This is the most fab giveaway yet. I would love to win. Knitting with multiple colors adds so much fun and interest to the process. And I really appreciate Kristin's color sense. I lack that, thus don't usually pick the greatest color combinations if left to my own devices.

I've heard great things about this book. Would love to try something from it. Contact name: archercrafts for ravelry and Twitter (look for my post there, and don't worry I follow you). Or archercrafts@gmail.com

Great interview! Has me very interested in the book but before i go out and purchase it, i'll see if i have a chance to win it. you can look for me on twitter @hndcrftdatelier or on ravelry via handcraftdatelier

I have not explored colorwork yet...what a fabulous way to try it out! Love your podcast. I am curretly catching up from the beginning. I have 6+ hours of labwork a day to listen to podcasts and you make my day soooo much more fun! I'm Jennie-Pennie on Ravelry. ~Jennie S.

I borrowed this book from my library when it first came out and fell in love. It's been on my wishlist ever since. I love those sweaters too and the little blanket with hearts on it. What a great interview!

I've seen pictures of the patterns before and loved them, but didn't know until the podcast that there was so much instruction on how to do the colorwork. Awesome! The more tools I can learn to improve my colorwork, the better!lexiworthington@gmail.com

I was really inspired by this. Listening to her, seeing her house on the website, the patterns...now to get some time to do something! Maybe I will add some colorful flowers to my next grand daughter sweater.